Broad Oak Farm Bed and Breakfast offers you a traditional country welcome.

Enjoy a typical country-style breakfast then head off to discover one of the oldest
areas of unenclosed pasture, heath and forest in the country. The New Forest is mentioned
in the Domesday book. Youíll see the famous New Forest ponies wandering casually
over roads and pasture. If you are lucky youíll spot the New Forestís other famous
residents, the shy Red Deer. Bird life abounds, and donít be surprised if you see
the odd woodpecker, curlew or pheasant.

A short walk away from our Bed and Breakfast is the charming New Forest village
of Minstead. Here you can see the typical thatched cottages of the New Forest,
the village green, often teeming with people and ponies from Spring to Autumn. Minstead
church houses the tomb of one of the forestís most famous residents, Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle

Also close to our Bed and Breakfast is Furzey Gardens, which offers pleasant strolls
through the gardens themselves, a lake, a gallery and coffee shop.